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1920s - French magazine "Fantasio" with articles, photos, advertising, etc. - 1922 - 30 pages - Two pages missing

1920s - French magazine "Fantasio" with articles, photos, advertising, etc. - 1922 - 30 pages - Two pages missing

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Vintage from the 1920s

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Dimensions: 30x21 cm (11.8x8.3 in)

1920s - French magazine "Fantasio" with articles, photos, advertising, etc. - 1922 - 30 pages - Two pages missing

Fantasio, subtitled « Magazine Gai », is a French bimonthly illustrated satirical periodical published by Félix Juven, from 1906 to 1937, then in 1948, in connection with the newspaper Le Rire.

Appearing on the 1st and 15th of each month, published by the newspaper Le Rire, the bimonthly Fantasio welcomed writers such as Cami, Georges Courteline, Dominique Bonnaud, Tristan Bernard, Maurice Dekobra, Louis Delluc, etc.,and many illustrators including Albert Guillaume, Lucien Métivet, Étienne Le Rallic, Fabiano, René Giffey, Jacques Touchet, René Gontran Ranson, Georges Delaw, André Foy, Paul Colin, Maurice Sauvayre, Suzanne Meunier, Daniel de Losques, Adrien Barrère, etc.

A large part of the articles concerns the world of theatre, music hall, the whimsical aspects of the stage and of letters, but also of political and public life in general.

All the covers were made by Roubille who imagined a ventripotent character, with glasses and a bald skull, struggling with a «grisette» a little bit wild, in the genre of Mimi Pinson. Some inner pages were in bi- or trichromy, on glossy paper, reproducing photographs of actresses, writers, photomontages, and humorous press drawings drawn in chromolithography then in phototyping.

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